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      <title>After a serious car accident, a man pulled over — and continued to help for days</title>
      <description>In 1997, Apryle Oswald got in a car accident. The man who responded went on to help for three more days — driving her dog to the vet and Oswald&apos;s boyfriend back and forth to the hospital.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 06 May 2024 05:01:06 -0400</pubDate>
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      <title>&apos;I was broken and needed help&apos;: After her father died, a stranger stepped in</title>
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